Investigators say a Brookfield mother has disappeared with her daughter to keep the girl away from the girl’s father.The father fears she may have permanently left the state with her new husband and the child.VIDEO: Warrant issued for Brookfield mother accused of fleeing during custody caseProsecutors issued a warrant for Robin Chamoy's arrest, and a judge set a $1 million cash bail on her head.Chamoy is an attorney, who once worked in the Ozaukee County District Attorney's Office. Now she's charged with three felonies, accused of leaving the state with her daughter after a man went to court to gain shared custody.Police said without word or warning the 9-year-old stopped attending school at Swanson Elementary Oct. 24, 2014.That was the same day the mother's husband abruptly quit his job at a New Berlin assisted living facility. They haven't been seen since.According to the criminal complaint, a judge ordered visitation and paternity testing once the man came forward.Prosecutors said Chamoy lied in a sworn affidavit that her current husband could be the girl's father and then skipped town to avoid the genetic testing.WISN 12 News spoke with Chamoy's mother.“Is she communicating with you?” WISN 12 News investigative reporter Colleen Henry asked the mother“No,” the mother said.“Does she know she's charged with felonies?” Henry asked.“I don't think so. Apparently, some guy is trying to get custody, and he has absolutely no case, and that's all I can tell you,” the mother said.Court records show that because she failed to obey court orders, a judge granted full custody to the California man who said he's the girl's father.It was such a heated custody contest, prosecutors said Chamoy filed papers to run against the judge so she couldn't hear her paternity case.The girl's father said Chamoy has family in Israel and has traveled there with her daughter. He fears she's gone for good.Chamoy now has a warrant for her arrest.

Investigators say a Brookfield mother has disappeared with her daughter to keep the girl away from the girl’s father.

The father fears she may have permanently left the state with her new husband and the child.

Prosecutors issued a warrant for Robin Chamoy's arrest, and a judge set a $1 million cash bail on her head.

Chamoy is an attorney, who once worked in the Ozaukee County District Attorney's Office. Now she's charged with three felonies, accused of leaving the state with her daughter after a man went to court to gain shared custody.

Police said without word or warning the 9-year-old stopped attending school at Swanson Elementary Oct. 24, 2014.

That was the same day the mother's husband abruptly quit his job at a New Berlin assisted living facility. They haven't been seen since.

According to the criminal complaint, a judge ordered visitation and paternity testing once the man came forward.

Prosecutors said Chamoy lied in a sworn affidavit that her current husband could be the girl's father and then skipped town to avoid the genetic testing.